Short answer is yes I can install Windows on the machine UEFI.  If I can
avoid it I would prefer not doing that now as I'm using it with 12.04LTS
as my daily work/production computer - the display is almost dead in my
other computer.

Longer answer is I created a rescue USB stick when I got the machine and
have successfully restored the machine to factory state twice with it.
That includes the usual crapware, factory drivers, etc.  I've also
updated my BIOS to the latest version.

I could probably do this project in a few days; if I do it is there
anything I should do after that to report back?

Thank you.

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